When little 8-year-old Sarah Payne was abducted and murdered, her mother found a friend in News of the World.

Literally.

She and the paper's editor-in-chief, Rebekah Brooks, became super close during the investigation.
So close, Brooks presented Sara Payne with a token of her friendship - a cell phone "to help her stay in touch with her supporters."

Ooooh no.

Yep, you guessed it. Evidence has apparently been found showing the phone was hacked by Glen Mulclaire, a private investigator for the tabloid.

You're missing out huge, important, parts of this story. The NOTW ran a 10 year campaign for 'sarahs law' which was headed by Sara Payne in memory of her daughter. This campaign was heavily featured in their last issue and Rebekah mentioned it in reference to most of the questions at the select committee - trying to give the impression that the paper had a history of good deeds. Sara Payne even wrote for their last issue about how they had been a 'force for good' and how upset she was that they were being forced to close. This is a massive betrayal.

In the fiery post, Ms. Palmer believes Kylie changed her appearance to gain "society's affection" after fans repeatedly called her "ugly".

Not only does the actress feel this type of bullying is wrong, but she also finds the entire situation grossly ironic considering fans STILL trash the reality star for being fake. It's definitely a lose lose situation, right?!